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Judicial credibility

This is with reference to the article “Judicial credibility” (Business Line, June 16). Judges are judges 24 hours of the day and should not mingle with society. What is hard to accept is Justice Ganguly’s view that judiciary is under the State. It is an independent organ of State like the legislature and the executive, but interprets the Constitution, and its findings are binding on the other two. It must be above suspicion.

N. Hariharan Coimbatore

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